This study examines the role of business ethics in Islam in promoting inclusive development through ethical practices and trade facilitation. Employing a qualitative research approach, the study synthesizes insights from academic literature, case studies, and industry reports to analyze how Islamic ethical principles such as honesty, fairness, justice, and social responsibility are embedded in business operations. Key findings reveal that adherence to Islamic ethics enhances trust among stakeholders, strengthens trade relationships, and supports the participation of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the market, thereby fostering inclusive economic growth. The study also identifies challenges, including regulatory inconsistencies, limited awareness of Islamic ethical standards, and gaps in implementation across sectors. The research concludes that promoting awareness, standardizing ethical guidelines, and integrating Islamic ethical practices into business operations are critical for leveraging ethical frameworks to achieve sustainable and inclusive development.
Ali K Anami (Sat,) studied this question.